As alluded to by Jonty’s recent hot topic, Fantasy Football managers could now be blessed – or perhaps cursed – with the choice of four premium strikers: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Diego Costa, Sergio Aguero and Harry Kane.
So, how do we best exploit the scoring power of these four stellar players?
There are various options. Some will have their favourites, some will be happy to ignore one or the other. Some even may attempt to find the funds to have three of them in their strike force.
One alternative though is to ‘play the fixtures’. There are pros and cons to this method and people will rightly highlight its flaws – “burning transfers”… “ignoring form”… “fixture-proof strikers”… “planning too far ahead”… etc.
However, I think it is at least a method worth exploring in this tricky situation. The below works on the assumption that you have Kane and Ibrahimovic in place for Gameweek 18, but here is how it could be done:
GAMEWEEK 18:
No transfer.
Play: Kane (sot) and Ibrahimovic (SUN)
Avoid: Costa (ban) and Aguero (ban)
GAMEWEEK 19:
No transfer.
Play: Kane (wat) and Ibrahimovic (MID)
Avoid: Costa (STO) and Aguero (poor fixture away to Liverpool)
(You could add an extra transfer here to have Costa for one GW (STO) instead of Kane (wat).
However, I have attempted not to add too many luxury transfers to keep it a realistic number of transfers in total.)
GAMEWEEK 20:
One transfer. Kane to Aguero.
Play: Aguero (BUR) and Ibrahimovic (whm)
Avoid: Costa (tot) and Kane (CHE)
GAMEWEEK 21:
One transfer. Ibrahimovic to Costa.
Play: Aguero (eve) and Costa (lei)
Avoid: Ibrahimovic (LIV) and Kane (WBA)
(You could sell Aguero (eve/TOT) instead of Ibrahimovic (LIV/sto) depending on which fixtures you prefer.)
GAMEWEEK 22:
No transfer.
Play: Aguero (TOT) and Costa (HUL)
Avoid: Ibrahimovic (sto) and Kane (mci)
GAMEWEEK 23:
One transfer. Costa to Ibrahimovic.
Play: Aguero (whm) and Ibrahimovic (HUL)
Avoid: Costa (liv) and Kane (sun)
(You could buy Kane (sun/MID) instead of Ibrahimovic (HUL/lei) depending on which fixtures you prefer.)
GAMEWEEK 24:
No transfer.
Play: Aguero (SWA) and Ibrahimovic (lei)
Avoid: Costa (ARS) and Kane (MID)
GAMEWEEK 25:
No transfer.
Play: Aguero (bou) and Ibrahimovic (WAT)
Avoid: Costa (bur) and Kane (liv)
GAMEWEEK 26:
One transfer. Ibrahimovic to Costa.
Play: Aguero (MUN) and Costa (SWA)
Avoid: Ibrahimovic (mci) and Kane (STO)
GAMEWEEK 27:
No transfer.
Play: Aguero (sun) and Costa (whm)
Avoid: Ibrahimovic (BOU) and Kane (EVE)
So to summarise:
Fixtures played:
Striker slot 1: sot/wat/BUR/eve/TOT/whm/SWA/bou/MUN/sun
Striker slot 2: SUN/MID/whm/lei/HUL/HUL/lei/WAT/SWA/whm
Fixtures avoided:
Kane: CHE/WBA/mci/sun/MID/liv/STO/EVE
Ibrahimovic:LIV/sto/mci/BOU
Costa: ban/STO/tot/liv/ARS/bur
Aguero: ban/ban
Ten gameweeks. Four transfers. A thing of beauty? Probably not. A method worthy of serious consideration? Perhaps.
Conclusion
Whilst I fully accept this method is not perfect, no method will be. We will miss hauls and see our rivals prosper. (Or maybe we’ll get very fortunate and see injury and suspension continue to make the options obvious.)
But personally, my biggest pet hate is the fear at seeing a high quality striker with an attractive fixture… and I don’t own them. I’m not sure I’ll go with this method, and I’m certainly not campaigning for it – but one thing we can say is that this method would make that feeling few and far between and, at the end of the day, if we don’t score well, at least we won’t be feeling quite so bad about it too.
